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massive

[mas-iv] / ˈmæs ɪv /


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There is the obvious link with Salah widely seen as a poster boy for both the Middle East and Arab world and such a connection will be massive.

From BBC

He sees CPI inflation reaching 4% in April in what he calls “a pretty massive move.”

From Barron's

“A lot of the slack in the system used to be picked up by LNG, so the knock-on effects are massive.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“Men have no monopoly on loneliness, but it is a massive issue,” says McCarthy over an early morning Zoom from his Manhattan apartment.

From Los Angeles Times

The massive audience tested the technical capacity of the streaming platform, as many fans complained of buffering or losing the video feed completely.

From Los Angeles Times